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  2. Mechanical screening - Wikipedia

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    where a = aperture, b = mesh count and c = wire diameter. 2 mesh with an intermediate crimp. Other calculations regarding woven wire cloth/mesh can be made including weight and open area determination. [18] Of note, wire diameters are often referred to by their standard wire gauge (swg); e.g. a 1.6mm wire is a 16 swg. Traditionally, screen ...

  3. Welded wire mesh - Wikipedia

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    This type of mesh is a square grid of uniformly placed wires, welded at all intersections, and meeting the requirements of ASTM A185 and A497 or other standards. [1] The sizes are specified by combining the spacing, in inches or mm, and the wire cross section area in hundredths of square inches or mm2.

  4. Mesh - Wikipedia

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    Wire mesh is used in guarding for secure areas and as protection in the form of vandal screens. Wire mesh can be fabricated to produce park benches, waste baskets and other baskets for material handling. Woven meshes are basic to screen printing. Surgical mesh is used to provide a reinforcing structure in surgical procedures like inguinal ...

  5. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    Window with insect screen. A window screen (also known as insect screen, bug screen, fly screen, flywire, wire mesh, or window net) is designed to cover the opening of a window. It is usually a mesh made of metal, fibreglass, plastic wire, or other pieces of plastic and stretched in a frame of wood or metal.

  6. See-through graphics - Wikipedia

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    The blinds were made from canvas, silk or wire mesh which was painted on one side. The product was advertised by a tradesman called John Brown in 1726. [5] Painted window screens were also found in the US city of Baltimore from 1913. The screens were made from a woven wire mesh.

  7. Wire gauze - Wikipedia

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    Wire gauze or wire mesh is a gauze woven of metal wire, or very fine, gauze-like wire netting. Wire gauze is placed on the support ring that is attached to the retort stand between a burner and glassware , or is placed on a tripod to support beakers , flasks , or other glassware to protect it during heating.

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